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Thanks to TP-Link for producing a very effective Powerline Wi-Fi Extender. The only complaint I have is that the various numbers on the product label, including the Powerline ID I needed, are printed with extremely small type. All my adapters from both vendors are now working perfectly. I went through the "Add Device" function using the 16-character Powerline ID for my device and the utility set up the tp-link WPA4220 adapter. After many attempts to push the right buttons, I installed the tpPLC Utility and that did the trick. My NetGear adapters (AV200) did in fact interact with the tp-link devices, but it took awhile to figure out how to get that to happen.

However, I needet to improve the WiFi signal in a far corner and tp-link claimed that their Powerline equipment was completely compatible with other vendor equipment used the current standard. I've had Netgear Powerline adapters around my house for years and they have worked well.
